in your interactions with various active groups do you know if there were any expectations on the whole away bays leaving? or was it just whoever was keen?
granted there was nothing that could be done being an away game but the NT walkout last night looked a lot more organised and impactful than the RBB lot.
Wonder if Dim Sim can rescue a point for the sCCuM this week..?
****ers kill my multi once again
Could only watch a minute of de bohun before the corporatese got to me. But appeals process now in place and he's good at dodging questions.
only saw snippets of the on field interview with 'Notorious DDB' but it sounds like the appeals process will be all about the complainant PROVING their innocence rather than the FFA proving guilt.
maybe just let that sink in a little.
i.e. turning up using the Shaggy defence won't be enough. get creative or die trying' kids.
Yeah, got the same message.
There are certainly some procedural issues in all of this.
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Reason I'm saying it is that some time between Thursday and Saturday the message changed from "anti Rebecca Wilson, anti news ltd anti haterz" to " we just want a fair appeal process".
From supporters groups, officials and most importantly 'friendly media' everyone got on one message and it (to me) became much more effective.
Was just wondering how it was orchestrated because it wasn't sheer luck. Heck, even Robbie Slater sounded like he was reading from a script when he offered his opinion.
Because IMO Wilsons original article came direct from FFA, and that's why they haven't been vocal in their response.
I think the NTC & RBB focused on the FFA for their protests for the most part, but most of the other groups were focusing on the Wilson Jones furore. I also think the media chose to amp up the focus in their reports on the FFA issue.
I have made sure our website & squadron FB articles have focused on both issues
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